Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 14 Dec 1876, p. 2

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nuu auppunuui um .I:u|ulIu|u.L|uv: I We have before given reasons for our Q dian-pproval of Prohibitory agitation, 1 and it is scarcely necessary to renummalo 3 them. The abolition of tho Liquor Traic ` at present.--deplorable as the fa-J`. must be-is, we consider, utterly impossible ` The great mass of . people are opposed t;-. it--the country cannot abrd it,-t-hcl. Governmenb will not sanction it`. Re- ognizing, then, as bempera.nc_e" agitators cannot fail to do if they regard the mat- -fot thoughtfxxlly and rationally, Vthe I futility. of their present [endeavors in i thegdirection of total prohibition, -why. willtheye not relax them for a. time and their attention to work which can If fmitfulfof good results`! There " fl oi:-the Statute book an expellent law, : " pei'ly _adtninistei'ed, having. for its. . ' --j;ho{)'at1'-i_cti0n rot`: the. traic _in' ' :towards if.. ub'>ltion.'_- 1 1 l 6 I Bafo is to have a_ ?;sknting"'nrink:. _'CoLLI3:c\'.~'ocD High School has L62 1`m9i_1s-. ` _-- _ _ _ _ ,, ! i ; no u - 1 n I Tosonowrlo is asked to bonus the! North Simcoe railway t_o- the exmnt of j'93l0,000. I ' __ ' A Event" farmer is reported to have ,done over sixty am`-esAof fall ploughing Q with one team. _ M NAv1GA'r1oN`at Collibgwood is over ;for the season; tha last vessel that ar- ; ived was the `prop:-1lor'C'ityof Owen {. Sound. T . '. 1 Tm: other afternoon Mr. John W'a1- {dr0nA, clerk of th township of .R:m1:x, jleft Orillia 011- skates for the opposite ishore. \Vhc:1 `crossing the channel he ;broke through, and with the greaest { diiculty managed to extricate himself. A 13o'rATo bertle was found imbedded in the centre of a piotzzto, here, a few days ago.- vPucl.:rt. "l"L_l.'._ ..:zl', 1 n.1 up .1 ' ruu-.l.l.. ' :` `That's nbthing wonderful; if the 1 potato was found imbedded in the bug ;it -would be something worth talking 1 about. g Two Bmdfol-d h'orses--Blac/5 Mack ! and Bradford GirZ-ran nmce the othtr E day for $10 a side. Neithex` won,--t1'1:1t' 5- is one run so fast that'tl1e other cou1dn t 51-nu any fa1ster-c'>r one couldn't run so fast that the other couldn't keep u;.i-- jot` both run so fast that neit:Ixer could { run fzzster than the _ot. 1e1f-o1', but you ; know wlmt we lneang V Tim.` Bulletin advoates a. 1dn.~f1-`(ma t.het`ownVto'_the Colliizgwood found:-y.. A I i 1 sa -.3--.n.'u "'L*..K.J".-l::.\- ` FIRE"& MARIN E, and We NI-".'i'50f\!Ai'.. 'l'n,~:uy-Am-n (`.n-.nnnvn.- Pnlic-iu.=4 1'-1nIxr~i'. `. 'I'Hn'V'new Roman. Catholic Church in Alliston will be formally "opened about 5 Ghristmas. ' A 1 ` . ?T Mn. '"i hos. Hupdford, lecturer of the 5 Ontario P1-ohibitory League has visited ;Cookstown, and delivered two lectures on `Tem};er:ince. 4 l I I I ' orderly conduct _ ' AND now Tom Collins turns up in the person of :1 Bradford boy ned for (lis- If they go on at thi rate there will soon be some ground for suspicion tha1t:'there is more than one individual of that name. ; Tm; ladies of Orillia. Division S. T., l we learn, intend to hold :1 bracelet social shortly. N ow we don t v.':m t to inter 'fere with, the show; we simply wish '; to state that should the part-y run short gof bracelets, the county guol-but, no Inatter. \Vc ll not finish the scnterce. I X _ H V H . ` Tm; Emn.-zvynise calls the Cvlingwood iirelarm gong a cow 1wc]l.7:~ : Thoe who have herd it say this "is a bull-y joke - ` 3 `one of the right;'kinc. _A , V A s_noo'rIxo`match, for tux-keys and other fowl, came off at 'Nob`.e s, Sl1;_mt.y - Buy, yesterday. The sport \\',3:s,_l:90n' and `the attendance good. . T. , . \J u "'~' "'1L""' ~ E THE 1m.1ie.s of W'_va~`m-id}.zo ` s:1a'1u'ir;0d" g ; `Kev. Mr; Anderson, of Pm1et:1n::., tho I 5 other day, with :1 h.=1nds0n1n'l)u'.I.ln robe '1 and. a. quzmtity of sezusonztblc articles of 5 3 food. ' ' ' j MRS. Patton, of Boston, for using i abusive language towards Mr. Budrezm, was ned $3 or 30 days. .'_L`lxe diicuItt_v `I1-ad its. rise in the death of the defen- E d:mt's dog, Wh_ic11 was attributed to the % complainant.` ' MR. .L. V. Bristow, a graduate of ; London Uni,s'ersit,y, and late Head Mas- ;ter of the Ca.mpbell{'o1'd High School 3,has been appointed to that position in ;the Orillia. institution. There were 7 twenty-nine app'icants. AV A'1` 'rhO1'to'n t'.r>--clay, ('l`|x:11;s(]:\.y) the TBrethcrn of L. 0. L2, No. 16, with iflnniv f`-{antic xvii ! MEL 4!... .+l.| ..___..:.: Ix:urn a;;uxn:.-z my 1; R_\' m-__1.m M35 h_;~.; ; AOOID_%%lTixxthe _mc1n1::vr1xsun.s.w.; , I 'MI`AI\'Y 0}" U). .\'Al)A. 101: n \'\`(::`!v .'.vmn- will s:nr~I1r'I-. 320 nor nmu: 9 [;.u\.1/uunu UL LJ. \VJ, _LJ,, ,`_1x'. 1U \\ lhu Etheir fziends, will V(`F.'}t`;1))".`J'O the 30th Anniversary. of 11:9. Lu!-c;r'x by :1 grand ~ b;m'qu'9. . ' PAR 1`IES were in 0;-illia last week j buying dogs for the sleigh tmins of the : Canada Pacific L.1ui1wa_v. Aboutu score an an at` A.-....`...... ,. _-_ 1 E E ` Vmmuu ; .u.uu.; .I.\.;u1 nay. 'I1l)UlIDLl. SC0l'C [ 3 or so of canints were secured and sent V \ a o by rzul. n`A_d . .. , A ~ 3 Tmaxua igs 9. nm.m1fucturer_ of shoe i_ blucking in Orilliu. He makes 9. gwat 3 3 quantity and is prcprwecl? to sell what i ' lito is over after the Eszpositor 1113.21 rc- ; ceives his supply; , } [Gleanings tbqm out Cunty. Exchangeil BARBIE cQI'IN'1;Y NOTE; :I - T w I-13m-n'je_,~ `Dec. 12th, 1876. Drag-_b_re,, _.- .4 5:; , UK? UUUUO, &c., The unde `gnarl reeive Tenders fox? the Stock-in rule of E. H. Robinson, of Barrie, at &o m. h in t 3, cost price, as per Inventory, untzl _o vock, noon,-on 'Tueed;y._ .the7(9\tli-V D65-., Inst., 1 t~c_,_3_A__._.- I oLv}NT z.c`1V0F- ' 7.5/. W ` mm I stuck runs Eavmnanlv ' JUD IVIUBAJD, LID`! IUQQ, BULB l'I\U{.I5llll\Ill- 5 One dallar and twelve-and-hnlfcents for post ngecnclused to Nortl:rop&V. Lymnn,Tom;1to,Om., ge-verzl agents for thp Dominion,WiH inslire n bottle.-=ontaining over 50 piHs,by return mall. Snld in Bame. bv John Wands : Watson: 6:` I `manic.-=on:avmng .90 plus, by return man. Said in Bame. by John Woods ; 30"., Weils Pros , Tolenc McLean:Bradfurd_. Deaconzraighursz, Green 34'. Bros., and allmedi- nine dealers. ` ` L I ' _ ' Notice is here ' that the Corpora- tion of the Town e, in the County of Y. "\T. n f Simcoc, will app] th Legislature of the Province of ntario, :1 their" next Session, for an Act t 1egaIi' e 9. d conrm By-Law No. `.266, of the, o a. on of the County of Simcoe, iutit_u -Law No. 266, to guar-b zmtce certain D ent res of the Corporation of the Town of Ba e. '1 ' 1- .-.....'.--p- us-..-. - -5..-- -q-. _o'a.ch Shtnrday. at whichgooda are sum an a snbi-ico. Let purchasers remember this-fact. ` Iisvnt is ahwing 0110' of the Best ivinter :::*=s 2` ;:r=; 8? 92:3 n -; am e. ev . (4311 and gctPh :x_rg;ain s; P ' '_ _ g Tom-1:: & McLean's drug__storc_ carries 'o[T I the lmlm as the`modl methcal d1 e_nem'y~of Ban-1e. All artgclcs cheap and a 1'1: stock of rcverythitzg. _ fV...1-\nnl"lf`R rest and hardware emporium I ...._g__. I This iu:'a!-.1.=`.Hc mcdicine is unfailing in 1l;c ` cure olnlI1ho`ep:uutulnnd dangerous dxseasee : to \v!nc.2!he=.!e.na1e cnnstlllltmn I8 sllbjecl. It ` moderates al ezcccasand re.'no'.'es ullobslrucllon: i -and a speeds; rnre mav be re'ie:! mi. ' T0 .\lARRH<)D LADIES 3.-mg at me msmn y pm-Ina wun regularity. In all other cases cfNcrvoun and Sp1nalAfI'ec- Li .ns, Painsin the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on sligh: cxertion,Pa;lnE_iu1ion oflhe Heart, Hyslerics ,' xn.5| WhEtes,:! use Prlfs will e'ec.l n` cure lien. '11 u`[xe:- :;:.-ans have failed ;.z\nd although a pmver.':ll re:nc;ly,6o not c-~nl.:in Iron, calomel, I . . . I mtinnouy,oranythnghurtfultotheconslnunon. I Rxlhlireoxinxsin the nzxmnhlel around each . amggxgx :ahi:;~;m. mmnouy, or anyti mg nuruul to meconsmuuon. I FaI}direo:in.1sin the pamphlet arnund eact rmek,-ge, which should be `carefully preserved. 1 JOB MOSES, NEKV YORK, SOLE Pl'l0PIlIE'l`0R- l an Jullnr nnd t\vn!1u:--u n.I-hnH':-nnla fnr nnnl I ' E9008 I I . 3 Mrssnts. Stritch & Hurley, ofthe_D1.{Ieriu House, have w1:st]they` terln a discnuntjdale ohch Saturday. which goods are sold at a ~.... -.-.:s:.... Lat nm-chaser: thisfact. nnd speedy be re'ne:J on. -,lisne:*uIi:1rI`.' s_u-ued. lLw`iH, in a short time 3.-ing 0'1)? m.n.lh`y pE`TiC'(] will: rcgnlarily. In a El other cf-Ncrvnun :1mlSnmal Affec- V. 115.`: ..uu..v- ..u....u - MCCARTHY, BOYS & APIIEPLER, . V * . Solicitors, Barrie, Dec. 7th, 1876.. ' ' ' 50_~Gin cverythit!g-- e I , CR.\DDoCK's`west end hardware emporium has undisputed claim-to the name of /ll: hard-. we store of thisvcounty. He buys for cash and sell at a. small advance. - AJWAN1` EUPPLIXD - Th " pullic Ifavc lcng felt the want of something that could be de- Vcmied upon` for vibe cure of rheumatism, apmias, krufee-7, ne`-:v:algxa, bowel complaints &c., and we are hs.ppy'to say that want` is now supxlicd in the shape xfthe Canadian Pain D'u5t:oy:r" ' It is truly I: most wonderful Ln:-Jicins. and am: that etfects an immediate (md ptrmanent cure in all cases for which it is recommended. Sold by all Medicine Dealers E5 The first approaches of conautnptioh are so insidious that thousands remain uncon- scloua 0 its presence unlllit has brought them to the verge ofthe grave. Thejmmediote use of 325:-.:'. s Pnlznonic Wafers open` the rs! .a.ppea.rance of the cough, pain or sorene no! the throat or chest, would generally preclude a i'atalx'c:.ult; therefore, when you take a. cold use Bryan's Palmonic W-nfcra," and thus rte- rem -the snewssity for taking them in more Ling!-rou complaints. To be obthiued of all I).-at-`;:iel3 and caz1niry~t1eale;'s. 7 Price 25 cent: i per box. ' V1 .....-.. C . .-an. rl-1.,-. I31-nu rf Hxnnwann M. I l \./1:x1\|J.'*.1\J 111.: II ALL! Llly s`u:l`u1`im;fron1 the 1-rrox-3 and indiscrellonz-: of youth. ucr\'0u.s \\"c:1l:n(*ss. em-ly decay, loss of an:u1_lu)ml. I will send :1 recipe tlmt. will cun- you. It` {Eli (.`i*` ('.'l.\l{UE. This" grcm rcmerly : ,tii. r`l'c(l l)_vu1ui1-t4ionn:'_vin Santlnknxeri-*u. ., l :1. 9 .2`-a:Mx (l s-n\'clnpe- lo the Inn`. .I0b.`.l'H T. 1.\'.\l.\.\', bmlion 1). Bible llouso, Nev.- Yorl: Cit y. 23-6mo LA ` ,1;-J ;;I A.A_\.;,rAJ\.J\,'|.L.-.I..1 \I;_' ,|J,.|.\, 1. \`. J{1ELEIv{'S Compuuuai. Elixir of 'L`_hosp`.~.a.tus and Cniis. ya. as :1. p:>puI:u' remedy has given great srctisfabioii on account of its perfc:t reliability in restoring the feeble to lieulth, and its absolute freedom from any in- jurious properties. It is said by physicians 3 `rl.Il(1VCi'10X1liSi`.S t) be-tho finest preparation in the world, since its agreeable aromatic avor nmkes it acceptable to the most czxpricious child or fastidious adult, and no one takes it witlioait benet on account of its exciting the functions of nutrition. ' 1111'! UL` L'l)l1\'lH(.'L`l.l 2-` 1 Ulla`. 1\Ul)lLl$Ull, l` u.ruuam, Q.-ntre,P.Q.,writcs, I h::.vc been afflicted with V metnnatiszn for the last ten years, and lmvc `oz`ie;l many 1-em .-dies withou any relief, until I tried Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil, and since then luwe had no attacl-L of it. I would re- coznvucml it to Aa1I.-- J. H. Bar], Hotel Keeper, \Ve.;t She'oi'rl, P. Q., writes, I have Been i4l'(:lll)l'3tl with liver complaint for several ' yen.m,, and h:we t1'ic;l(liffcrex1t medicines with little or no bcuc;`it, until I tried Dr. Thomas` : licle-:t;'ic Oil, which gave me lnlI11e(lltQ relief, : mud I would say that I have used it since with i the best effect. No one should be without it. I hzwc tried it on my horses in cases of cuts.` .m:m-`ls, c`.`c., and think it is equally as good for horses as Mr nmu."-.-X. Maybee, Mer- -:h:uif., \\';u-ln_.,rtl,1, writes, I have sold some !u1u.l1-eds of hottles of Eu-lectric Oil, and it is ._. .1 Ln 4-Ln ..nLlC.. C LL,` ..,. 5.... l...,.. ill1Il'.ll'C1l-`S Ul IJUDI/H35 U1 IDUICUDTIC UH, U.n(l ll} 15 prolioiiaicerl by the public, `one of the best incalieiilcs they have ever used; it has done ` .v'on.lcrs in lirmling and relieving pain, sore ah:-cats, etc., and is worthy of `the greatest cmiiiilcnee.-~-Jose-ph'll11s:1n, Township Percy, v.'1`i`ocs:, l was pcrsuarletl to try Thomas Ee- leutric Uil fur n. lame knee which troubled me for tlxr-:9, or four yea.rs, and 1 never found .ui`,'thix1`;5 like it for curing lameness. It is 2. ;(fCJ.i? public hcne?it.." -.-\. M. Ha.milton,\Va.rk~ \vo1'l:h, writes, For vveeks I was troubled with at s`.'rcll':d ankle, which annoyed me very ulllrll. Mr. }.la._\"nec- of this place induced me to try Ecleutric Oil, mul before one bottle was :l`3(i. I was cured. It is :3 most remarkable tncrlieinc. Sold by all medicine aleznlers, Price, 25 cts; Q \7 'l"lIl`\\V ,\ Q I)l..'l.-..'. `M \` inman Line of tcamgrs to England, Ire- land, Scotland and 1-` rancc. [1 Ir -ftf Ant. 'A...-m ouzu n_v am I:1'_:uIL-nu: uezuurs, rnce, :50 ens; S. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. V -Xuvl N()RTlII{OP 5: LYMAN, Toronto, Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. Nn'I'r': -.F.'nl rlrin--.\'e1nntnd and 'F`.h=r-.l*.ri-zrnr'l_ per uux. , Hons:sS.\7x1>.-The lives at thouzands of h. rzv.-E have bee saved during the putt year, and the c:e`.it is (me to "Dan-lay'a Oondi-tior. ?owdars and Arabian Heme Remedy. 1'hi.s:;uep-:.ru1ion 33 being cxmnsivcly use md exacts from :11 the highest praise. No- . .-.:.... ,.4'.I-... 14...! sum nmn `n.-fr.a ham: half gar .` ! i 2 l I S l`;ll'I`\' S [J0('l).-LV --*lX'l {x\TEFU L ARI) | IO.'\1I"UK'l'll\li. --Hy n tlxm-ouglx knmvledgc of the natural laws \'.'l1iclx gov-.:1'11 the operations of digestion m.l nutrition, and by a careful zmplicatioxl of -;l;:- line [)`c0pC*1"'l`s of well sclectetl cocoa,` Mr. 2-".;:_;~, lu.-..-: p_:o\'i1lc:l our breakfast tables with H -l:licatul_y llzmmrcd ,1;cvcm,c;e which may save as mzmy lxc.".v;,' bills. It is by the I ,lll'.ll(2lU|1.3' use of such articles of diet that in > .-unstittxtivm may be rvrmlually built up until atrung cuunglu to rc:~nst; evry tendency tx- l:'.sunsv..-. Hunlrc(ls of subtle ln:l.l:1(llcS arc Ilnn.tZz~:r am1:n us 1-czuly to attack wherever l tlnc:-as , 2. won}: paint. I -1. fatal slmfl; by keeping: olxrselvcs well forti- Gal with pure hloml and a properly nourished f1';\xx1o.-'I-ivil Sarvitre b:1zctta.-Sol(l -only in Rackets 1abellc1-J_mr.s lirrs &: 00., Hom- '.l3()]:a.tll`lC (,`lxe111i:;tss, 43, Threadnedlc Street, and 170, Piccadilly, Lom_l_on. We may escape" n1a.n_\_ W:1.\'r THEY 8.11 or IT! 50!: '1'ur-1 1 i:v>x~:.r:.--'1lxere are but few pre- I 12!`: ixnparthl judgment of the people for any V r`-~z1`11xr`l1 of time, sVl\ 9 baby`! `L ( ) 1 h `, Ilhwnas luv. ammo )1. \ea.( 1: e 0 mung *' zsnrl be cou\'iucc,1 -.--'I`hr.s. Robinson, l"s.rnl1am, `x...t.. . D n .....:L~.. HI1.... ..l..-mu ..m:..5...! ...:u. . A l~`F`.W FA('T.~ x 11':2.ti:ms of 1m.-glicincs which hzwc withstood One of these is l)1\ I md from {H1118 xnguesu px"u:L'. nu- t`.-in;., of the kind has ever '-:>-.~f.~re zen half sr mccesafal or give su;h universal satisfaction; it cannot be equalled. We can cnndently : cummi mi it. and` would advise all wbo own ` `1o:ec3 to keep a anppiv ofil on 11r.1':d-i': me) , 1:` H29 means of '.~mv'ng your horse s `life. ; '?om:.n'o >r "he ntzme and see that the signature ;, if Fimd S: Cc). is on each packme. Northrop `l: !..-ym :1, Toronto, Ont-, Proprietors fo; ` mndn. Ssld by M1 Medicine Dc-aLra'. 4 i i 1 3 1 I i `Wis 1 \\' ---._a. .30!) Moses` Pcrlomcal Plus. ._._n_ _ Pm: GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. DUN? _ ECIXKS I01` UHU |JUlIllHiUHo N 01'}: ~I'I::I.cl)'iI:---Selected and Electrized. Iimx-`s C0(`t)A.---UrRATEI-`U L AND Cc'>n11-`o1v1'1: .u-.. .. u......\. ...1. I.-..m..1,..1..n nr Hm unfit!-1|] fZ~`Il11 f3\B1J\ttii:5ll1llt;-:- . , 4 ' ' . V . To Loan on Improved Farm and Town Propm-I3" ___--.A. .-A ...-..-..-. % c;;;g1;.`::1a;"`,;;:; aa;oj?`;;;4.%;;,- jgaiag; WCon;ia.tingaV(}$I'i-al_.S:'t<;cix 0;" .`:3pc:io.l Names. INTRVO EU 0F_ V lIl.l.`1 D1,)`-`.` ft... SPECIAL. -NDTICES; 1.118 anal-eno1u,ers.m this Company will only be liable to the amount of the Stock, and when that is paid up in full they cannot be held responsible for anything more. ` .9 . I ` `Parties desirous of taking up any of the re- ? maining Stock can communicate either .1 per-.| somjlly or by letter with one of the oicea of the; Company. I ' I The amount of Stock already taken up is $4,000, and so soon as the ba.Ia`nce__of the i capital, limgunting to $6,000 is subscribed, { the Stock Books will be closed. Should a 4- larger capital hereafter be required-, the ori-`; ginnl Stockholders will have the privilege of '5' taking the new Stock at a.` value to be settled on,_apd, as the projectors have every` reason 4 I to expect their undertaking to be successful, Ehis privilege will he of some commercial value; ' ' IQOOO Acres of Land in Simccc County for sak- I 4 2A3 the Company is formed more in the in- } terest of the people of llarrie generally than " g with the view_ of obtaining Large prots for " {the individual shareholders, it ishoperl and i :' expected that all the Mechanics and Business ` ] Men of the Town will take up a few ,shares a eah. . To enable them to do so, the shares i have been placed at the low gure of Twenty ;- Five. Dollars each. From Mechanics and V others, who are willing to assistzin the crec- tion of the necessary, Buildings,.'or to supply . mntexjials, ' one-half `of their shares will be ' taken in work or materials. i I 1 The pnsitionof the Factory is no_t yet nally - determmd upbn; but shrehders may rely .. upon a. judicious selection ,of the site being , made so as to command the Stations of the i `Northern and Hamilton & North-,VVester1i 1 1 Railways, and to ber convenient access to ' | the general public. ,5 9 \ Building will be commecd New Year, and the Factory is ex in operation early in the Spring. . 3 , ' At first, the Company will devote attention - 3 to the Manufacture of Door and \Vin . )Sash,v and other Fuilding Materials. The} - manufacture of Furniture will then be under- V `taken; and from time to time such other 5 ibranches will be added to the Estab1ish- ; ment as experience and opportunit3 may` 9 suggest. Among these other branches it is = hoped .tl1n.t the` manufacture of Agricultural `- i Implements, Pails, Tubs, and other \Vooden- ; ware, will soon compose a prominent fe.l.ture. I ` !PRQSPECTUSE f V HIS Cfnnipaiiy is orga.ui7ie(l for the purpose 3 of increasing the Mmufacturiug fauili- ` i tics of the Towii of Barrie, as it is belicvcil E from the centzal position of the Town and its ` ;Ra.ilway facilities now o.\'ist~in_t; and under -' construction. that there is room here for an } estuhlishinent at which could he made most :of the urmutacturcd ax-tiulea arriving from time to time at the Northern .`ta.tinn, from ` other parts of the Dominion, and even from 2 Foreign Coulifis. help feeling that the importation` The projectors cannot. 0 this . those xnzulc principally of \Voo.1, and in some i 1 cases, of wood sent. from this Coiinty. is a re- flection on the enterprise of our i i County of such articles, more especially of l l E prudent and cautious mauagenient, to build up an establishment in Barrie which will re move this reproach from the Town. 4 I 1 o i 1 _ people, and ' 9 the skill of our l\lecl1.u1ics, and they hope, by - In 400 Shares, of Tw9nty-J?ii7e ) ; Dollars e:zch- 36-03 per 5 Share payable down an :1 ` the balance by calls as the same may be required. ' CAPE`mE.$!9@QiE T PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS I Barrie, December, * 1876. nun:-\ nnu l_IlltJ|`El_U;I1!`~.l urzn: I n:-as .R., England, Ireland. ticosluxxd nnd l"ram;c. The Shareholders in this `Comp; `HIV tn thn nnlnnnb 1.6` 41.. GEORG .1-I I"L]*h\IINi }, CA nm:x"1'a12. \\')I.: BOYS, I -.\P.m.~vn-:1:-.a-T-LAW. 11. n. s1'1:WAR'1`, .s'rLx.u-.n-.-.:. COMPANY. VICE-PRESIDENT : W. C; .\r.w1-:\', Bi-u.m3!. gnwumeraaag 1;);/5: OF 'mR0.\"r< v. A SECRETALRY: `159 A..IIJu|.Ls vl}J|IJ\.a nru-1; Average amount business the lust vo TREASURER : PR SIDEN 1' 2 OF TH E_ r expected to be ` .n Swing. ` rs commenced before the; before the` Factor-v in nvnnnd-.m-I 4-n `In: I 70, the. Ratepayers Q, I Ban-eT.1 A 1 V. 2 Guam. _N :-'-- the request of 9. large.` numbr of Ratepayers of the Town to} ! illow myslf to be a candidate f_or the Mayor i i alty of Barrie, I have consentcdto become a E cnudidute for the oice for the ensuing your, ]'_and respectfully request yourvote and in- i 1 . ' 3 I uencc for the stud ofce. Barrie, Dec, 12th, 1876. 1 ` 1 } 1'0 THE ELECTOR * THE ~ MUNICIPALITY" OF TH . TOWN` `OF, BARBIE. . ' . /V E GmTLE sm-\`e ypu during 5 the past fou as Councillor and `Deputy- Rceve, and in conscqtiencc of your [IL-eve? aA to thc'MnyoIaH'y for 1877, I beg to ' ; announce myselfns a. camlidatc for the 1{ccve- svship, and if }mno1'c with your confidcncr, I ` rvill, as in the past, do my utmost to pruznute E the interests of our growing town. Yours fuitfhfull y, n I I 3 '` I3aa'rie,- Dec. 12th, 1876.` `I. $nL.D.&-Q.-`-I W I . ` Life Assurance Sosze-43v Avnn-awn gunman! hlminncn Hm hm! vn :-.~_...----.... with regard to.-its co rse, _as an avovved supporter of temperance, in questioning the desirability of agitating Proliibitior. and in disapproving of what. is known 88 the Dunkin Act. Believing Prohibi- tion to be impracticable, and the Dunkin Act an unsatisfactory, undesirable :u.d altogether objectionable substitute, no feel that we can consistently give ex- pression to that belief without renounc- ing any principle adopted, or in any way Jeparting from the path marked out for Tm: ADVANCE when the present mun- "" "" " " "|"D.I " ` | agement assumed control of it. I t inn. been charged by a contemporary--tlu source so insignicant and the manner so contemptible as to cause us to liesitatc before noticing the accusation -- that in the views lately given expression to with - regard to Prohibition Tue Anv.A.r has ; been truant to its. professions." V \Ve are ; rst told that not more than two years uince, the ADvAxcz:, in a prospectus` is- sued, announced itself as the clmmpion of Temperance and I`rohibition; am`: we are then chided for the abuse oi principles once so zealously :ulvoc:=.t;*(l." To thegreat inujority of our readers it is not necessary to prove the vicious un - truthfulness of this statement ; but to such as have recently become our p:\t1'un.*- it may not be out ot"pl:\ee to offer an explanivion. In the prospectus referred ,, to not a. word was suicl with regard to Prohibition." Tm: A m'ANcI;-siniply an- nounced itself a Temperance paper---and we have yet-to be shown in what respect it has ever wavered in its allegiance to the Temperance - cause. _It was never ' `an avowed aclvoqate of Prohibitiou-- but it was and is and shall be a. friend and supporter of Ternpemnce. KT; lusun l-mfnro rrnmn rnnenrin Fnu-'nvn~ l Gr-::s'1`u:`.m::',--Tlxc Deyuty.1>.e$;ship1mv. 5_ I ing become Vacant, I pffer myself as a candi- : date for the ;'and respectfully solicit 3the favor of y vote and inuence in my ; behalf. \'...... f..ZL1.C..Hn Ivniivvc I [`O THE ELECTORS OF BARRIE. Z Barrie, Dec. [4, 1376. y ..-.j,_. Gr.`.\"1u:2uF.:u',--I heg t again }oIic-it your . I sn{i'rzLges as a. candidate for the representation in the Counei of yo l"`'3.l'd. ]px'm1`xi-:1-y-m e if eleete 1, :1 fax tests as well as `to the welfare of the towu_ . ul nttentim) to your inte1'- ` of th I Sub Treasurers for S;-hoa1.\Ion'eys, a J nd mm as follows for I875 :-- J generally. Uzm`ie,_ Dec. 1-1., 1876. ' - 0 THE CJ'.F.R'l{ OF THE MUNI- - _ CIPAL COUNCIL UF` 'I`U1~I<'()['.\"J` ' 0 S1.\.I(_'O!-I. X) 'c, the um1;rsi,;;nc:I Auditors Of the Cnun ty, beg leave to Report that we lmve ex ami ed the` S i. '%_5.{i`%EE=': " 4 No. 1\Sz'/.b-Ireasurer 01 2'1/iu and ."!utrl;:rlmhI while disnl.-!c1l,ur $1.000 if 1 01' 1: DEATH is caused by the accidc-:'.t within lhn;-- moutha. ` A hmmn of '10 nor (Er-!xl_ In Pnliuv [UNICIPAL V ELECTIONS. Balmlce 84-- Sub- Trm I Amnun`. r I 4 pa 7 / `mlaxxce . . .. .. 2- ub- Trcu.-.'u,rcr Jlerlcnlm A muut '1`-yr./c-i\'e(1. . . . . . H. \ :,1 ` . , ~ \ The A ntlayoralty. )TU.E ELECTORS OF PT. A X DI{_1~I\V".\' I1 I )/\ mount reccivcdz paid. . .( . I remain, Yours respectfully, Very faithfully yours, `due Treasurer I0 (36 1. urer Ir.'or2 eivcd . . . . 1 cmrliont servant, .\I. II. H.-`xRRISO.\'. '.n,+.l '.nz"i1lr. H. SEWREY. Y}u`zI IiInbtzry. 1301 91 ' '70! "I '17: 34 1174 I0 I 1293 613 1283 O0 C. H. BOSS. 504 td I-loll HA 1034 00 THURSD 3', DEC.-13, I876. H-1 nu 435 G9 ' 13 V5.14 I0 456 00 339 : 256 01 .9A.\' DE RE` . 50-td (`own 0/ ;BA`l;I;.i_E Fd11*i{ LJiI.`.I,n.\ 50 -td v-o " M. H. mnmsox, ___,__,__.___ ,, 3:-lhcbe ['nz03"]?]: t:.t," c kind as W0` w.=rId." $2! an: in the Secretary. min- 4'01"-`S 01' l/'2 Pins, Ir;/::;'nc has attained i bright as ifn t lyrightcr than at any ` pthc golden 11 of Izruspurty detuml ! it." later and b t ycar.a. --Br(.:)/:1y.~; [5 ll:u`pr.r n No My its mm'k |,v t t, o chaI'act3ri;~:t;icsx \ hie!) gave it cirr:r'1lza.tn;1 ` ; the first with th hem-r cl ' nnynln'nr..| 1-nvulxnr nu-uth... .. fm\1%APE11 s"71315AGsLz1ri1 II.l.l'R'I`I.' .\'l`I.`h l1Ul.l..\ . = ]`.I .l.\ , `1'... ` vv \/ .1. `J L .' ` J. willing to rum ; but-.111` and :1 xvcll-{tum . out on v Dunlap Stfcw i Apply at this uxiico. `J.ll'.L\Lll,\, :)1'[U ; I".`.\1.\', 43-1 ` Tm: Ql I`.F..\', 4-471 .l\TI l)r..\`:-x.n: ` I1," . Am: Dividends uvmerl \\'nm U012 ' Hnldum. li's`7ti..... 4,:3l.').l_~.- To Policy UuMPr: .-since 18.39, for .l)c.aH| (`-luixrs and Dividends .. 2{';,9DO,(}{`-I H 1: FY ADV .\.~I:\": qu- Between I Dirac` .\'ntim1z', - Irehml, L Belfast. \VU YO [7 Kt} (: i<}X I'l.1-I.\I If X The 11n is of ullkinds, :m_v l!'XZ cl1a.s:`rs. -'()rdz-1-.< 1\'{ll of Collier and Horny > 65; Barrio, will rv;-c<-iv -l0*3mq) GAEORGFJS rV;1'11: N.-\.TI().\'A 1. LIN]-2 fecsma $372.4 sszws. n. 515 Pas.=c.=v.,g'rors booked to unxl tam at the lowest mtcs by Li: H...` l ImI t)>4IjhSAILIX:::: !"Itn.` FUR L1\'lI{I`()OL A_\ 1)(gl' .-n,r. r1v .., .~ 4`, I i A large and very select sors 3 Tuna, Green, Blacks am`. Jr- ! . _ Came upon the premi.~xc~x of the E*8t 10: 11, con. ::, um, um end of Septembrr, 1; mm year ~ and white. The owner is 'ru'I,||l'* Property, pay expclxscs :..1~.`. mk away. v \\'.\L . ..... . . . . . . . . ...$a Assets 1stJnn y. 1876 .. .. .. .,: Annual Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Paid to l`0liu5' Holdm-s. Ucnth Claims. Dividends. I`~1u1ured, ~ Eudowtnc-ms . . . . . . . . . . . Dividends lividc with Polir.-y I574} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .._Pe\-sons out of employmexft, male o_r fema. we eeeeeeeeea and :`:,: 1 Stbxf. emplo em; on rcccnpt 05 ' " uni," tion; _ - , n"m'.. .;.,...:.;:.... um my-nces of M1``.' 3 3il1&tion'. Yqniring the services of Meclmnicsr, . any kinds, House Maids, Sewing will be furnished .1 list of with 119 on receipt of 50cts. 9/`IN the desired person. ,:j-D01ynNIoN LABOR AGENCY, " " Bnocxvxnns, Osr` I`. o_ Mu ' 1100. F888 Box 170. Fresh Challenge " 0.`l9t"5` `R/`DOD 5 Ffh Finnan Haddies. Fresh Yarmouth Bloaters, '-JUST AE3.?RBVED-- R. KING; ans. [.._ I I DOMINION 55303 19 GENGY ` 1TUATl0N av.mA.\'TF f 1' In` , . , 1; or fcma Y E_emp.1o5 f'lcl4_"t\l1 nf n-at mI(-n- R STRAY S'1?E] 1-`. V";a;;a;a;g`* B{am.+;[4 nu` _ ~ For all infurnuzzfimx .c., apply M this um. FOR I.bNI>9>: mu: .;`II 4640 (.37.- ..--.--VI` -VI(HI.Vl.'S'I' I K ATEI). W` __,(p_ '()()l) f INSURE your Propcny in the I'!_'A _,`i\'i'_, A ,'1.T,, A. LABOR AUISLV U I , `Bnocxvnua, W . v -IIHLU fxrouml mug- sx the 1; .... U1)- eeomm=s_ ._4_._.__. ('.L-- EQITITAEBIJIE A ____.._-.. -- Ef-'...`-' ETO APPROVE of and support} a. must- does not necessarily imply an acquies cence in all that may be urged in axlvo cacy of that cause A n1an canwlo:: good ch urclmmn without being a bigot a_stnunch politician without being an extreme partisan--or av. zealous temper ance advocate, without being a prohibi tionist, Acting, therefore, aseit has on the principle that one can identify hixii- self with a cause without going over tc it body and bones and ievinciirig sym- ptthy with every view--no matter how distasmful to him--which more extreme chnmpions may embrace, the 1fu3\'ANCi. feels that it has .no apology to oifei :_-..n_...----.... , A` `I w X I`III%i\IlV 2, "~`1 `UV IVE I l\Il`P-Ik Insumnce _(Jmnpzm_v. l o1iL-ics i.~1suc~'i from Iinrrxc Omcc. ' t` I! (!l..U{X{,;\(z(-1.1. mouths. A bonus of 20 mt cr.-m. to Poli-.'_\' Holders in given. ,.`() Muiicul exami- nation rcqui:'(- 1' II 'I l`El`II UUiVll'.`\I\' Y 01'.` U.\ .`ix\l}.'\. me WC 2' u\'$.': ymr will secure $30 per moun: while disnl.-!c1l, ur SL000 if ki'xlr::l. .5: H caused in` TRADE I . M. Q mama. (:r-,nL-rnl .-`\z.:ent. NoI`1l1ci'n Omm-2.. C`. B . CLARK, ..dE.V'x' >1.-nu nu v nu uua . . `;~.;,uvv,m~ I 0-. u. CLARK, .-\.<.'F..\":_. C. 11. `CLARK, 'A<,7r...x'._ Izru. d`. H. 'UeiR`K. ml -\m>nl, `\'nr!hr-rn ()nt:r >Bl.n1:I*r1.~I -r:.1rn-leggy;-11:1 ` mfg u. (:1...m~:. .-\gcI-?- MARK. Pxnox-xm:'m`k we V . .$44..330,ll.")'-' : . .. 28.0%.!-.\:!v . .. . Ii'5.U00.U;.`1l v 28.I)ts:u-xxv |O.b00,U;.`-n 5'.335,<-4;. ST. ANm3Ewfs WARD .: Messrs. L. S. Sanders, B. McDermott, W. H.TOrad- dockR. ,K_ing,Ljr., ad Geo. R. Sullivan. ' , Among L these, we fancy, thee1ectors ' 1 have` e" . Adi1 ,cnlt;_*. 1 :nd`ng men: ST. PA'm_1cK s l -\V.uu>. -- Messrs ; Geo. Ball, Chas. Hickling, Martin John- son, \Vm. Caldwell, J. J. Irown. ' PI, l*l,,_____'_11'P - V` __..._, _ _--___..---, -. V. .-.vu A Sr.`G71_:c_>1zcr:'s Wum: M`essrs._.Josepl Anderton, A. Miscampbell, Jas Bodth," A. D. Macnab and Thosv.vJol_1nst9h. . - g&_.5;.'-..i-I,-:.-4_;_-_;-:.~.-..-;:.~.-.~.-_~..- = GRAND 'r_R.UN1<.MI0H1Gu-m CEI~2TRAl.., V > AND ERIE rm. . on-I . an 1-. 1 .-_,_J _-_ ,. .--__ . F er the-position of Reeve Mr. C. H. , Ross appeals to the electors; and for { that of Deputy Reeve Mr. M. H. `Har- f 1- ris;n__ solicits the sn'rages of the rate- * payers. ` In each of these gentlemen the y `i people have had a. representative in the past whonr they hare no reason to feel lwslmmed of or_ afraid totrust again. t ".\Ir. Rees has served them. in the c9.pa- ' icity of Deputy-Reeve durmg the pastf | year-,'a1u1 we see no reason why his ser-A V1088 in; the higher capacity `should not be heartily availedof ; while Mr`. Harri- so1`1,'as one of our _most energetic a.ndg tleicbriilt coxxxicillors; richly.cleserres_prog- _ I -"'I"`i1'e`:-'1'olloVsving -areV soken of as pro- bable czmdida.tes-for o. segt at he Coun- cil:-- ' - . V "5 " ` : O . * l ` 1 \Vith`i`egiii`d to Al\'Ii'._Arilagh s perfect 2 fitness for the ollice which, at the solici , ,5 tation of many f1`l.C1l(lS,,l1_e has been in-75 ~lllC(.`(l to seek, we feel we need say little. A-gentlenian of large acquaintance with : '.i1ziH.ei's inunicipiil born of many yeins ' expeiience iii V3,l1i0llS- represeiitzitive ca . ` piicities, in all of which it can be ti'u`ol1- fully said he did credit to himself iiml gave infinite satisfaelioii to the piiblie; one v'\\'ll()S`3 profession will enzgble him to } aid, as his ripe j-Iltlgl:.`lGl1.t will allow him `i ; to guide, and his. dignity fit; him in go- ! vem the Council whose delibem Lions he will he called on` to direct; ;~- Vi-)Ul`ll'lp'3 not miotliei` in town is more i emineiitly qualied in every respect for , the position of Mayor, in whicli position we have no hesitation in prophesying the electors of` Bzirrie will see b,to place him. That he" `will perlbrin tlieidiities. connected with the oice with assidiiity, mil see to the interests of the town as 4 _i'-.ir as lies iii his power, we have every -u1tlioi'il`.y for_st:itin0.- ' * `I3 __ Ll- ,,_,:;!_, ,nn_, at r4 -rr convexifs to the caiise._ _ jI2ebl-temperiml` : .' workers appealcto {liege `for. help, and Igse ' every other Aratio_niil._ endealvor` to_,looqeI_i : :- the hold which aleohol has 01;`-thepeoi '. . pie,--'-aiigl our word for it," ;th re/sAults_ will be anythingbut discoumgfingo the l laborers in_the cause; This "process.of l Icducuting the people upto. :1, perfect Vrecognition of the `evils resulting from -i the Liquox-?Tra1lic, and to a full appte-_ . ciution of the .benets,tliat would accrue .- ximlcr the reign of tempei-ance; may '. pcrliaps',' be :1 slow one-`-lm`t' it is the `T only sure way] of bringing about Zthap `COu$`.1lI][l'1al,-lo'.)IVJ `devou'tly'to be wished".-`-` -the change of piililic sentinient, in favor. ,2-f Pivr.-hibition. And {l3 with the Pro hibition.cry, so with the `Duulzin Act. 4 . Lctit be cast aside as a useless weapon - for tcinpemiicc workers, It `has not-, as matters are at the present time, . to our mind a single cfca.t`u=:e to recom- ' menzl it either a law for the mitigation of ; the erflxi `arising from inlempurauce or gcveu as av. mea.<.ure to reduce the con- sumpl-ion of stroiig drink. 111 the ..gcne1'-ality of places in which it is `in jfopemticn its effects `hzne been the re- ` verse of benecial. `dis nothing more ' M than a. miserable inakesliift with which a = ; ichcniing _ Govemmf-nt now tries to up ; `.pe:1se the dcxmmcls on it for Temperance ; Leg?slation..`_ In this county an zittexupt will soon be made to pass this Dunkin . Act and tvhet-her that attenipt~`.:e sue-' ' 3 cessfnl or nobremaiiis to be seen. _\Ve E ` A aim strongly of the opinion that it will 1 not he succe.gsful, but. evenlif it be, we cannot see how its "provisions can eve: j be enforced. Tlieniere passing of the * 4 2 law does not imply its enforcement. L lfil. he forced upon the peopl -of thi;-:1 i ;ou1:1:._-,3 as it may he, tliestrong. opposi-`iv lion to it, that will not _llzVs'c died out, 5 will be an umsurmoiintalale obstacle in 3 like way of `enforcing its observance. j 'l,`h<.- task of watching every town, vil-I `. lagc and hamlet . in this large county to I V detect and punish the illicit sa`e oi ` liquor of 1)l'OV'C1_}l}l_XJg' its secret nianu-, K t'.~lctui'e--uf guarding against sinuggling ` ` ---will he 8. {stupendous one, and one; which we do not believe tempemnce men s cm or even desire to perform. 80 where 5 will the Act. be productive of good? `M The people of this county, as elsewhere, 3 me not prcpa1`ed for this measure and .5 till a cl;auge in public feeling take plzice; E f it would be mucli better, for the sake of ` . nhe Tempe)-:mce Cause, to defer the al- tumpt to 1\flsSil}_. V i For the Mayoralty Messrs. VV. 'D. i Ardagli and H. Siewrey have announced ` themselves as candidates. Between the 1 twoythe ratepayers can have little or no i I I dilliculty in cnoosintr. Mr. Se-.wre_v, as} 1 an enterprising townsman, a large pro ` 1 perty holder, and a gcntleiiian of many excellent social. qualities me-rits-and, we believe, receive's--the respect and ,{.;UO(`1`l].1!1 of the townspeople generally. \ But `Mr. Sewrey ought not to expect that vvliut makes him popular as a citi- = zen will also insure him support as af czinclidate for the important oice of _\l:i_vor of the_town"of Barrie. To {ill :1 V position as head of a. large corporation, 3 V r qiialities, both natural and ac- ` quirerl, which Mr. Sewrey is entirely lacking in. The occupant of a Muyoi- s v chair to do credit to himself and the : position, must, in theirst place, boast a I ; dignied presence and an inherent apti- " 2 tudc for presiding over the cleliberntions I `J of his colleagues. He must -be also a 2 1 man of education, of sound judgment T with lgugc linowledge of and experience = in municipal nhirs generally, and special V knowledge of the requirements of his own community. That Mr. Sewrey has l had experience in municipal matters no i A one will gaiusay ; still it is simply such A experience as ts him to be an ordinary member of the council, in which capa- city, may it he sa.id,rhe has hitherto done ` his duty. But that he is in other and more _` impm't-untrcspects altogether unsuited for the ollice to which he aspires` is heyonl pieetion. The rutepayers generally, we be- ileve, l kc M 1'. Sewrey`, and have suilicient confidence in him to elect him to an hon- ; omble place in the council ; but he surely` tres pn.sses upon thcir goodwill in f asking them to give him a. position which 3' even his best friends crindidiy acl;now- V . ledge him to be unqualified for. I 11".: - 1 . 1-: A 1 II n .l i 1 i x i I l . l l l l I This _YC`.11` the e;-iciteincub usmllly attend- , ant on themunicipul elections is almostal- i ':ngetl1e1' abs`ent--for what reason we are `unable to say. 'J_`_here are candidates ? enough, 19ate[ulye1's enough, aml munici- pal questions c'nough,h to create a. `lively Einlerest in the axpprogmchiilg contest for the sevotul seats at the Council B03111. I l and less geneml ativity apparent than . has been the case for years past. -1 .u up u up -.- .-.` 7 Bu: 9. sort ot 1na_n_tlc of abnormal qnlcb I udc seems to have enveloped the people, and tlwre is less stir, less talk, less fun ` 5 BARRIE MUNiGiP AL( E:.s.c1':or~as._! fur ()RlLI..1A' A2\:D 1\I.-u'c.m:D.&.s1x - Mr. X .` ; Regan wxll again 0301' hxmself as Ileevc `mt thin I and Mr. B. R Rowe will oppose him. _ , For Dputy, Mr. Chas. Ilarvie and Mr. 7_ Trimble are mentioned. Mr. Thomson, :3 people, nounced 1-__,,,,.,, nu, ,1: r:,' _,_'I , an ,,,, too, will probably try it again. ,_ TICKETS to ail points on Eg:,Aap_Am,'>, g IEUNK AND MICHIGAN CENTRAL ._,, Rnalnnd Trnlnnrl !~ln}\:!uvu`l and h'u--.im /- ` cured, on Thu?-sday last. Mr. Benjamin: , abcl9men- 9?. E . T luurrsqmrsuzncc Ill um auvunrnj I FATAL Acc1DEN1'.-Another accident. from the careless use of re-arms, oc- Legs.tt,' `of Mulmur, was shot by the' discharge of a 'l'38V0lV6!"il1"`tl_l8=`1._\Il114(1'Fl`V().f : his son. It appears -`.that i;hey,_,we1Vv`e'fe:i:(-` , gazed in wins pisamnd th bo3r\"iil1i11e< trying` b.dis<=harse :Ltl:e`piVt1*k_1id` , egfpgcteiily. *i139`-i09:1tens.` Ioa IIUAI-PER2Y'-T;1H`1`V_Wi1l be no change iin;theV MunicipalGbverno1's ofthis town- 1 I shlp. . I sup.-- .m1,L ,,_;,._A_, -nu__u, -u-,, uv,-1 11V-JEOINO-7-Thtl return of both .Mr. Wil- 'son ,snd"Mr. Ewins may be looked for. .- --- -. ~ nu Phellps imd Thkiriow xvillscarcely be opposed. .- t IJIIU ....... ..., ..... ., .. ........:,... E i TI>:Y--Mr. Clarke will doubtles go 5 ' in unopposed, and `Mr. King, as Deputy, s`ands _a good chance. . ' ! I I '11` ________ __- rrn,, , ,-n 1,. __ ,1,.,,...l '.;Li;Z.V;$n?_isir. , E1echer'T\i:1`;;$i } meet with much oppositiqn, if any. Old 3 Councillors will be reelected. ' `-'EL;;1_ir.E}.-{1gt}{}iii "be oppogea | by Mr. S.` Fraser; still there_ is nodoubt but that he will reelected. I I """" " . T r ' WEST GWILLI.\IBUBY--The present jCouucil will offer themselves again and 5 there seems to be no opposition to them. v` .\`-L .-....... `M - 1:~r..;..L`.._. ...:'.1 ..-; 1\Iusx(oxm Azcn Mon1usoN will doubt- less elect the same repres_entaLive3 as 1ast'yea.r, Messrs . `Cockburn and -Jackson respectively. x I I I i i 117 ,# .,__ r(._'_______ 111 ,, ,,, ` 7 .Mm.:.mn-m-. Hand will probably give/place ti: Mr 0. Graham, as Reeve. !1\Ir. `Parkh l_l as Deputy has all the; g chance he; Wants for re-election. A *' ._j__w-j -:-':__-,' Dunlap Street, Barrie, reign of (G. C. G. and Golden Mortal`, you will ud } urc Drltgs, Dyt` Stub, Patent Medicjnms, Paints, Oils, iruslms And Coal Oil. and all articles lxsuxly kept in 1 lrlt-class Drug Establishment. Alluf whiu!: ; are being sold as the M-ty1oxvcst]m`r:esiI1 view . of the reusing times. Nate the I'o]1o\'.in_;, 5 than and be ennvinccd: Combs, 3 ct-s. am? upwards; Toilet Snaps, 3 abs. :3. Cake, up- I wards; Perfumes, 5 cts. a Bottle, upwards: Lamp Chimneys, 5 cts.; Sponges, 3 c-ts. and upwards; Lmnp\Vicks, 1 cont; Cnal Oil Lamps. all complete, 25 cents and upwards. _ xv m -nvnnn vrv 1 Pe:xm*.-'.:~:G.-For Reeve, Dr. Spohn, jMc.<:srs. J c'L'e_v, Copeland, Beck and 9 Thompson are also mentioned as aspir- I` imtsv for mL_1'nicipal; hcnqrs. |. 3 .W..~.'r1' .AND CArinwsLI.. Wcon AND : g M EDORA--From all that can be learned 3 the present representatives will be ze- i' turned. ` __,,._ _,_,.,, i ()2uLLIA~-Mayox- : 1 . . - j~\V:l1n\V1`lgh'J and Bolster. . Edmonsou, Mr. Booth :`eti2',ing. r it is hard to m,,,_,_._, say. ` I 117 lxlessrs; -Miller, I leave, Mr. . (`I Uoun~ -cillors, a v:u'icLy, who a-11:1 how r.m.ny_. : '11 . i I r V x I ` . v 1 I ,, _,d, SU._\'N1DAI.E--.\I1'.' \Vm. V Swit-zer will { .-oppo:e Mr. Pattonwho "docs nvt seem~ anxious for 17c-elccbiuon. In the event of ` ; a contest, however, M 1`. Switzes chances : are ex<:e1lon.t. ' x\DJAL>A---S0me change as to Council- ilors. Messrs Connor and Ronau, as j Reeve and Deputy, respecfsively, will "(in ; all probxxbility be elected without opposi- - tion. _ Bn'ADronD-'Live1y times are n.nt.ici-_? ; pated. M 1'. Stevensun will not be aIiow- }ed to walk -the comma ; indeed his: 3 chcmces for re-election are slim. I Mumcmu. Ar-'5-`A1351 Dcrnlobt, will in all likelihood walk the , course, as there seems to be no one who can be brought; out to defeat him, Mr. Cook as D'eputy-Recvowill probably be } re-elected. ' - ' ' 7 [ 'l`1:cUMsx-:'r1:- l`he VV-a.rden,_Mr. Me- n 1 b x Concil will be 1'eL-.u"Arw-J. M Mcssm. Dunn and Scythes .-It the C unty = ; Council have proved thexnselvcs W01} `worthy a 1'enew.1l of the raltcwyers con Mdexlce. ~ ` ' ST.a\'xn+IiIr. 13. 13. 'S':mde;s, me present Reeve, will seek re-election which i he will doubtless gain. The foimer `Reeve, Mr. R::ndolplx; will be his cp- l ponent. i In. , , ,,,,,- A , 1':, 1, _ i I I R9. ""~E'fa6i:&"EZ5,' iv" TossoaoxwIo--Appearances i-ndicate a i lively contest for the V several oices. Z Mr} Mcirr, the present` Reeve, how- I 5 ever, need have no fears as to his return. I -n- --r-`a .- .0 ._--- .` Subjoincd _a "few. notes,--V1ici;_l1erV` vo`;uminous no:X3\Ihplete, w_ _xnustany,-- ` gnthe1f'cd`fron1 corre:-:pdndent~s 'and>oi,'her fs-aux-ces, with regard to election mattdrs 3 t`di'oughox1t. the County` of S1mcoe :-- l------------- YR-.. 1Ll'..-.-._ 4.1....... ....... i IN.\'lSFlL--The old Council will per- lmps be re-elected by ucclaumtion. Them is talk of some dpposittion by the temper- . {um-e people to Mr.._Little, the worthy- alieevc, but it isvquestilouable whet-her` ! the-. tln'e.-xts will be C'.`.1'l'iCl out. 4 . " "~\_ _ . A . Enow nx.'r1`- Ei_.E(.`T0nA_L 1.90:; `IN $11: I f can. aoss1 ABOUT Tm: rowruconm; g '1m~:c'rxoxs. " 1 man and J.- Net!-.Ieto'n. VC`0UNCILL_0RS-- ....-...... .--..- --v ----~J -v.----. _ ' COLt.!_b3(_}WO0D -,For_ Mayor them arc: {i three cmdiclates in the eld, Vuamely, {_IS-lessrs. .G. Moberly, G; Watson, and? %Adam Dudgeon.` For I .`eeve--1V[essrs 5`C. Cauneron ' and H. gRobe1'cson._ For Deputy-Reeve-,Mess1-s. Chas. Ga-3 image xvm-a _v Messrs." Macdonell, A. g Cameron, J. Ferguso:1,? R. Kirk, and A. `Locke:-bis. Centre Ward - Messrs. 5 Framg, Hewitt, Birnie, Swain and !J`. T Kinnaird.` ` `.Vest VVar(1-1\_Ies:u-s. f`{`. R. Earl, H.ZTe1fer, Royal Sykes and . Jzmnes 1\_Iartin, with vatiousAothers, as; e the au_ct1onec1f would say, too numerous ;~ :4to m-antion. _ - ' , 0110-121 thi. township a conteot is ( spending for both Rceve_ and Deputy ' ( : Reeveship. T The contestants in the rsi C case wili be Mr.` Steele the -present gceve and Mr, Chas.`])2'u1'y. The re election of the former is a. Vforegone con- ; i ` clusirm, Mr.`Stee,1o having ._too firm [a E hold on the confidence of the`1'atopayeL's i C . to be thrown aside, for one_who,"n ~ m-.it~ 5 '7 to? how many" his good qualities, has in ( = no respect a claim on, the township (aqua? 5 -J 1 to that of the pfeseixt eicicnt and wc1l~ i tried representative. For the Deputy-E A `_ 11e,eveship (Ju[xt.'Clz1i`k will again be u i _ A: mmdida;te. His opponent will be ~}\Ir. 5 J ` Ti1(2s;- McI_eod,. E:l,r,;n.1' ;'j Messrs. I`gIc- A i ; Donald and. Ruthei-ford are also spoken . - {of as probable" candidates. - )1 1.\.r...._.._... 1-,, .12., L-._..._`.3._V nr_ 3 t ` ,-l\Vl:l-_ .DON"1`I J.---In this ' townslxig. l\.I.r.-, ` j lmtledge will have opposition, in the: 1.- ;.p'.1`S'J11 of l\Ir. .M:utiu, H il'sda,lo but` i will doubtleaslcome out ii:-sh. `.1011 will not run. llrll`. C0111 Mr. (lmvlg as D:-*put._v V zuxtic.ipates an easy victm-y. M1`. Ove1'- ; and will offer for re-election in `Vard No. i 2, and us up :\IIv\ Mr. Robert; Del-Iart; is mentioned L ossiblc camlidate in opposition to ' Tn Wnavrl ' NA `-2 {`.nnnn:ll.~1- n|'\' : 3 and Jno; McGowan are spoken: of as aspi- E Vrzsrm. - Mr. Darby, the late 3 ; I)_ep1_1Ly, had expressed his intention to 3 , retire, but, prevailed on by friends, he f 1 has consented tO,1`u1'fO1` the Reeveship, ! Hr. -Im:xdley having given up. Mr. t 3 Darby will, as he well deserves, be e1ect~ : I ed. Messrs. \V. Johnson. Jno. 1\[o1'an, '; rants for the Dcputyship. ` I xT.`...........-...~. rm.-.__ __.:n 1.- __._..i I NOTMWASAGA --There 1 will be some: i keen contests which will pzmlmps bring : 6 about considerable clnmge. , Of the ,present r`epresenta.Lives Mr. Czu'rutl1c1's, 1` ; .-zeve, will undoubtezily -be retumed, * 1 The contest, for 1st and 2nd Deputyshi'1:. ? `7 m-.-zy oust" Mr. Hamilton and Dr. Mc.=\l- h listcr. 9-` H l Ut3I)llJIU UKIIIKIILIHIK7 III UIIIJUDLDKUIL [xi mm. In WR1'd'L\YQV. 3 Councillor On" will likely be oposcd by 1\Ir._V_V.1I Kent. ' 1 . i 1 Ln. LI :1 LILJJA Ln. :5. '7 < l`icl{eta for sale to all pont.s_:'u Cnnmila 5111;` V United States. ' ' V rt 11' (`T.A1".I\' A1u=\"v' . [L-`omzpondeace of tin AAdvanre.] :9 A ...... -.. A.__11,,. ESSA. --no an-V o - o o . . o s In ' Essa - - - Be,8f-hind quarter. . ..'. . . 71" fore`g1`;;x;-j;er...,.. . arcg.e . . . . _. .` Fall Wheat . . ..m-:_-.-:;-._ Treadwell. I Go.-Jnn . - V E FRO,-"I-the far north this W012]: comm .-m E i 0'1`d<-`I f0!` the Purlce . written on Mrcl.-. bJ.rk.' 3 VVIIOHIGI` the I`acI.'.: -8 wt-i!,u:-n on birch 5 Dark ,was_ .<-zenb or not we are -c.::'xir:11.<-l_\' waiting to lezmx. ' - Q A): Oriliia man Ir:-.1. his n~.na:::':m:1az~. p'ipevwhile at the Sr. :.1n!1-mv :; Sm:ir~l._y ' suppe1'._ And yet `chore are people who ; will persist in going bi) these snplm-,=;_ E Tl`--..1,`|3,, 1111- 1 a. . . -..` i I I i i [:ccueu.-UOIulIgwuuu t:u'u:nu. 7 i .And this is just what we expected. E With all the boasted honesty and inde- j pendence of our Grit brother `he want 1 acknowledge the truth of -facts that "are 'asp1a.in to be seen=as-as--well`, as Hon. Geo. B1-own sV feet. ' Our: cotemporary of the Barrie ADVANCE returns to the discussion of the Northern Railwa commission, and replies to our re- marks )y reasserting his suspicions about the Government interference. But he does not, .:md canhot, offer the rst particle of. evidence In support of his a.ssertions-just what we ex- pccted.-GoIl'mgwood Eu/letin. And thin in tinnf. \x.'hn.+. use mrnr=r'-.h"~d I THE C:,llii1gwood Enterprise is trying {to demonstrate that the people of this country--of Oollingwood in pm'ti'cu]m-,- ' j- are "too much govern_e11; As yet it ' Q hasn t gone an _] further than to show ith-at in that town it takes twentyfour 9 men_-councillors, and Public a.nrl-High '. School 'I`rusbees-_to keep in subjection about fom"thous9.1id persons. This may ; look queetto the editor of the Enterpi 7259; `but to outsiders we _f:mcy`the gures ..ara not sba.rbling.h _Twent_v-four men too- Emany to govern a-notorious place like Collingwoodl Why,- he of the Enter- prise` ought rather to- wonder how _on earth they ever mzinagenthe job. . H E THEY s-.; ytl1a.b Cows comprise the nia- } joritygf promenaders on Orillia streets._ I -- . _ _- . .1 I _ Tm; Orillia. night; watchman is 3. g E badly used inclisfidtxal. He has to be on duty nine hours every night; only gets 21. small snlztry and tl1at too. from the town merclmnts ; the Council refuse to increase his wages; and won't even gmnt t ' him a little mvrood to warm himselfoc I casionally atniglxt. Now if he was only ga victim of the Times, and had boils, his ` ;cup of misery would be lled to over- fowintr. b ` LUMBER, SHINGLES, ACCIDENT, :1 1:5, LIFE & mnM.s'1'ocK Il\'SL'R.~\NC!-Z. Rut ESTATE 3. TICKET OFFICE.

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